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Displaying or storing your pottery By Tina Howard and Paul Howard The following information is provided to educate and inform. eBay is not liable or responsible for any type of damage or loss caused, or alleged to be caused, directly or indirectly, by the information below. Pottery is very fragile, so you need to use care when displaying and storing your pottery items. In general, keep pottery away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, excessive moisture, dirt, and anything else that can damage most items. Fluorescent lights can sometimes fade pieces and their features. Also, keep them away from radiators and air conditioners. Here is some general information that applies to many types of pottery:
Have fun with displaying your pottery items. Try grouping them, or rotating items if you can't display everything at once! When storing your pottery items for long periods of time, packing your items carefully is essential. For maximum protection, pack items in inner boxes prior to placing them in a storage box. Follow the guidelines for packing below. 1. Sturdy boxes: Always use sturdy, corrugated boxes for both inner and outer boxes. Never use shirt boxes, shoe boxes, or any other flimsy, crushable boxes. You can cut down large boxes to make smaller ones. Use hot glue or strong tape to put them together and seal them securely.
Tips:
Stacked plates - Place folded newspaper between each plate, wrap the entire stack in four sheets of newspaper, tape tightly around the stack to hold it completely rigid, then place the stack in an inner box with padding. A small set of dishes - Saucers, bowls, and other flat pieces may be wrapped and taped as plates then wrapped in flat cardboard or bubble wrap. Be sure to include padding in delicate areas such as handles. Then, place all the cups in their own inner box (one box for all cups is usually fine). For sets with more than four dinner plates, pack and ship dinner plates separately (22cm and 25cm plates could go in the same box). This will prevent the weight of the plates from breaking other items. A console set or multiple vases - Separately inner-box each piece, or bubble wrap carefully then wrap each piece in flat, corrugated cardboard. |
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The preceding material was written by Tina Howard and Paul Howard. These are the opinions of the authors, not the opinions of eBay, and therefore eBay does not validate the accuracy of or endorse these opinions. |
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